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On Monday January 14, 2008, Dr. Esmail Nooriala was a guest of VOA Persian service's program for women. This was a special production to commemorate the Iranians' most celebrated poetess, Forugh Farrokhzad who was killed in a car accident some 40 years ago. Here, Dr. Nooriala, the Iranian poet and literary critic and theoretician, who knew Forugh personally, talks about her.
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On the last day of 2007, Dr. Esmail Nooriala was invited by Voice of America to talk about his new founded e-magazine, www.NewSecularism.co m that claims to be a new strategy for shaping the future of politics. The host is Behnood Mokri and the other guest of Program is Dr. Ramin Ahmadi who is a renowned activist for Human Rights in Iran.
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This is a poetry reading by Esmail Nooriala (the poet) and Shahram Homayun (a TV broadscaster). The poem is about the dreadful day when Pasargad will be flooded.
The text could be found in this address:
http://www.puyesh garaan.com/ES.Poems/ Jadidi-haa/Mabaadaa/ Ruz-e-mabaadaa-text. htm
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Partow Nooriala, the Iranian feminist poet, writer, and literary critic talks about the situation of women in Iran. She is the guest of Voice of America's Women Program.
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On Monday March 10, 2008, Dr. Esmail Nooriala, the editor of New Secularism e-magazine, was the guest of Radio Israel's Persian program. The interview was about the Iranian parliament election. Listeners were invited to participate. Nooriala also explained the aims of his e-mag.
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This is the 64th program of a series produced in Persian language called "In the Realm of Culture" (Dar Pishgaah e Farhang) in Persian. Here, Dr. Esmail Nooriala talks to Ms. Shokooh Mirzadegi about the concept of "dogma", first brewed by the Catholic Church and later was used by social scientist to explain rigid principles upon which different ideologies are built.
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This is the first draft of the last chapter of Esmail Nooriala' s long poem Muryaane-haa va Cheshme (Termites and the Spring) read by the poet in 1996, in Puyeshgaraan Cultural Center, Denver, Colorado.
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In this 3rd part of his lecture on sociology of Shi'ism, Dr. Esmail Nooriala talks to Mr. Faramarz Foruzandeh, the host of TV program "Nasim e Shomal" on Channel One Iranian TV Network. Dr. Nooriala gives a detailed report on the different developmental stages of Shi'ism from its beginning to the end of Safavid era in Iran and Iraq.
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In this 4th part of his lecture on sociology of Shi'ism, Dr. Esmail Nooriala talks to Mr. Faramarz Foruzandeh, the host of TV program "Nasim e Shomal" on Channel One Iranian TV Network. Dr. Nooriala gives a detailed report on the different developmental stages of Shi'ism from the end of Safavid period to the death of Amir Kabir.
This is the 88th program of a series produced in Persian language called "In the Realm of Culture" (Dar Pishgaah e Farhang) in Persian. Here, Ms. Shokooh Mirzadegi together with Dr. Esmail Nooriala, review the different pieces of news on the cultural heritage of Iran.
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This is the seventeenth program of a series called "In the Realm of Culture" (Dar Pishgaah e Farhang) in Persian and broadcast by AFNL TV Satellite network. Here, Dr. Esmail Nooriala talks to Ms. Shokooh Mirzadegi about the time and life of Xerxes, the king of ancient Persia whose character has been mispresented by the film 300.
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This is the 63rd program of a series produced in Persian language called "In the Realm of Culture" (Dar Pishgaah e Farhang) in Persian. Here, Ms. Shokooh Mirzadegi and Dr. Esmail Nooriala, talk about their views on Iranian New Year (1387).